Answers To Final Exam Sem 1 2007/08: V1 R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6
Answers To Final Exam Sem 1 2007/08: V1 R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6
Answers To Final Exam Sem 1 2007/08: V1 R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6
R := 100 L = 45.032 mH
C := 25 pF
:= 2 f
V1
12V
V1 := 12 V
R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6
R1 := 150 k R2 := R1 R3 := R1
Ammeter
00.000 + A
R4 := 2 R1 R5 := 2 R1 R6 := 2 R1
R123 :=
1 1 R1 + 1 R2 + 1 R3
R123 = 50 k
R456 :=
1 1 R4 + 1 R5 + 1 R6
R456 = 100 k
R T :=
R T = 33.333 k
V1 IT := RT I456 :=
IT = 0.36 mA
I456 = 0.12 mA
I1 :=
R2 + R3 R1 + R2 + R3 + R4 + R5 +
I R T
I123 :=
I123 = 0.24 mA
VCE :=
VCE = 8 V
SECTION C (SUBJECTIVE QUESTIONS) Question 1 Varactor diode - also known as variable-capacitance diode because the junction capacitance varies with the amount of reverse-bias voltage. A varactor diode operates in reverse-bias such that the depletion region widens by the increase of the reverse-bias.
Ripple voltage - The variation in the capacitor voltage due to the charging and discharging. Smaller ripple is obtained when large capacitor is used and larger ripple when smaller capacitor is used.
Question 2 V1 := 30 V
R1
R1 := 220
VZ := 5.1 V
IZK := 1 mA
IZM := 100 mA ZZ := 0
V1
D1
Rx
R x( min) is determined by setting minimum current through the diode, i.e IZK and maximum current in the load resistor, ILmax := IR1 IZK R xmin := VZ ILmax R xmin = 45.462
R x( max) is determined by setting maximum current through the diode, i.e IZM and minimum current in the load resistor, ILmin := IR1 IZM R xmax := VZ ILmin R xmax = 386.897
Question 3
Question 4 Data for the circuit VBB := 10 V R B := 47 k DC := 150 VBE := 0.7 V VCC VCEsat RC VBB VBE RB VCC := 15 V R C := 640 VCEsat := 0.3 V
ICsat :=
ICsat = 22.969 mA
Base current :
IB := IC := DC IB
Collector current :
VCE := VCC IC RC
ICsat :=
ICsat = 4.594 mA
a.
VB :=
R2 VCCVB = 2.64 V R1 + R2
VE = 1.94 V IC = 1.94 mA VC = 10.731 V VCE = 8.791 V IE = 1.94 mA
VE := VB VBE VE IE := RE IC := IE
VC := VCC IC RC VCE := VC VE
b.
R4 = 300 k